Vision Conference to Feature Advocacy-Focused Town Hall with MEMA’s Ann Wilson
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – Attendees of the 2024 Vision Conference will get the unique opportunity to ask their burning questions on the government’s impact on the aftermarket industry during a town hall with Ann Wilson, Executive Vice President of Government Affairs at MEMA, The Vehicle Suppliers Association. The Vision Conference will be held on April 10, 2024 at The Henry Hotel in Dearborn, Mich.
“Top 3 Suppliers Issues & Open Member Q&A” will focus on the pivotal topics shaping the aftermarket industry landscape. Wilson will provide updates on right to repair and the REPAIR Act; trade, China, and geopolitics; and the top supplier advocacy causes. During the Q&A portion, MEMA members will be able to directly engage with Wilson, using an open mic to ask questions.
“The town hall with Ann will be an unparalleled opportunity for MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers members to engage, learn, and shape the future of the aftermarket industry,” said Paul McCarthy, President and CEO of MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers. “Members will take center stage during the session. They will directly interact with Ann, voicing their concerns on the industry matters most important to them, and benefiting from Ann’s legendary insights and expertise.”
MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Vision Conference is the industry’s premier event for thought leadership on the industry’s most compelling trends and issues. It is a forum for aftermarket professionals to engage, discuss critical issues, and learn about industry, economic, and technology trends to forward their business interests. The Vision Conference will feature presentations, breakout sessions, and networking. In line with the rapidly changing aftermarket landscape, the theme of this year’s conference is “The New Aftermarket: Embracing Change to Drive Growth.”
Additional information about the 2024 MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Vision Conference can be accessed by visiting memavision.com.